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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced thkey component the solar cells in japan and assembled the panels overseas. by sbeg grating production in one place, the company can reduce costs for transport and personnel. >> translator: price competition could continue to intensify. we'll keep improving productivity to stay ahead. and improve our performance. >> reporter: solar cells are the critical component for generating solar energy. cretshat manufacturers usiness fiercely protect. panason panasonic's decision to shift production of solar cells overseas reflect it is brutal price competition is co
greater awareness of energy conservation is one factor. programs to facilitate trade in solar and other renewable energy have also helped. but price competition is intensifying. china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. in factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the cost of production by 20%. until now, pan sannic produced thkey...
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this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down together to get a preview of the address. he plans to ask voters for help to john rate more revenue. >> things are getting better. >> he says they are improving despite many challenges, including a rising crime rate and creating more jobs. the mayor will talk about plans to support police services and restore pay to worker whose took cuts to help balance the budget in recent years. to do that a sales tax increase is needed. >> we have to go to the ballot to get permission. that would be in 2014. it depends on the voter support. we have done s
this is going to have more energy. these are the ones that could possibly produce thunder, lightning, small hail and snow down to 2,500' tonight. >> san jose mayor will deliver his state of the city address tonight with a goal of giving long delayed pay raises to city workers especially the police. are residents willing to tax themselves more to pay for it? our news reporter cornell bernard is live with that story. >> the state of the city is wet today but pretty good. we sat down...
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melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential problem with government. it doesn't work. all right, guys, thanks. appreciate your time. >>> time now for today's fuel gauge report. a huge winter storm is barreling down towards the northeast. have you heard about this? didn't stop natural gas futures from nose diving today. natural gas stockpiles fell far less than anticipated last week, and lower oil refinery demand, crude hit a two-week low settling at $98.83 a barrel, and opec's production fell compared to december. output shed by 200,000 barrels to 30.45 million a day. lower production by saudi arabia -- we'll place the blame there. >>> all right, so i
melissa: james, last word. 21 billion went on tax incentives for energy efficiency for renewable energy projects. i mean, maybe a great thing, but should potholes have come first maybe? i mean, maybe -- >> yeah, you know, it's a shame government doesn't work because this is actually the right, general structure for tax. ideally, it's a gas tax that pays for roads. so the user is paying. and, unfortunately, it doesn't go to roads. melissa: it doesn't work, right. that's the essential...
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we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when you hear there's, you know, one of the things that's helping in the economy are jobs in the energy sector, are you worried that might slow down? >> why would it sell down? melissa: because of more regulation, you know, the president has said he's going to focus on climate change, and when i hear something like that, that means cracking down on fracking and shale which is a booming industry in the country now, and environmentalists don't like. >> well, first of all, very little seems to happen in washington so i wouldn't worry too much -- melissa: th
we're seeing job gains in the energy producing fields. you know, energy is going through a real renaissance from a production standpoint here in the u.s.. that's a tail wind, i think, to future employment, and p so i think there's a few areas of the economy that might surprise people that are doing well, you know, energy, housing, manufacturing is getting better because the labor differential in the u.s. is improving. i'm encouraged by what i'm seeing by that side of the economy. melissa: when...
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wednesday afternoon at 3:30 has been precisely identified as the time when women's energy levels drop and work stress peaks. they reported feeling stress several days a week but hump day is the worst. for that i say, thank goodness it's thursday. >>> moving on to business, a big deal up in the air is sure to get wall street's attention this morning. according to "the wall street journal," american airlines parent amr and us airways are hashing out final details of major merger. meanwhile, keep an eye on boeing today. the ntsb will deliver an update on the dream liner investigation in washington this morning. the plane maker says it's working on design changes to the lithium ion batteries used in the dreamliners in hopes of getting the grounded jets back in the air. on wednesday, federal regulators told boeing they could resume one test flight with a crew but no passengers. >>> elsewhere, yahoo shares took off in late trade on news they struck an advertising deal with google. home depot is hiring 80,000 seasonal workers for this spring. that's 10,000 more hires than last year. listen u
wednesday afternoon at 3:30 has been precisely identified as the time when women's energy levels drop and work stress peaks. they reported feeling stress several days a week but hump day is the worst. for that i say, thank goodness it's thursday. >>> moving on to business, a big deal up in the air is sure to get wall street's attention this morning. according to "the wall street journal," american airlines parent amr and us airways are hashing out final details of major...
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now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that this is the best way to secure a stable power supply. but the nuclear disaster exposed problems with this approach. tepco failed to provide enough power dome pen said for the loss of fukushima. there were rolling blackouts in the capital. public confidence eroded. in response the former government set up the reform panel. friday's report included three main recommendations. one, increase competition by bringing new generators to the market by 2016. two, set up an organization to improve connections between power grids. finally split up power generation and transmission operations as early as 2018. the panel says the
now a government panel is proposing some key ideas that could potentially transform japan's energy policy. >> reporter: after a year long debate the panel presented its report to the government. >> translator: the government must successfully overhaul the electricity system to live up to the people's expectations. >> reporter: japan's energy system remains a monopoly. they operate independently and rarely provide power to one another. the utility companies have maintained that...
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail and livermore and redwood city and san mateo with light showers now. this is sliding to the south. you will get wet through the dib -- dublin grade you will get wet. the low is curling as it spins to the south with clearing showing up north with fog developing there. temperatures are running in the 30's inland. by the afternoon hours, sun will shine. a few clouds. temperatures in the low-to-mid 50's. >> and stoneridge area we had an accident clear out there and the rain is affecting the drive. west 24 at highway 13, a solo spin out out of tunnel blocking a lane of traffic. we have road work north 101, in
peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from natureo you. nature valley protein bars. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> friday at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >> i am kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. we have wet weather out there. mike? >> we are on storm watch as the storm is winding down. before it does we have parting gifts to people including castro trail...
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>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indication is they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's a concern, and that's what we're asking them to stop doing. >> general dempsey, senator hagel said he was -- he was briefed his first trip to the pentagon on potential plans, military plans, to deal with iran should they cross this red line and be seen as pursuing a nuclear weapon. you have been very careful. do we have the capability of stop this militarily? >> we have the capability to -- by the way, iran is not just threatening the region through its acquisition of nuclear weapons. they are very disruptive and malicious influence in syria. they smuggle weapons. they
>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indication is they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's...
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showers develop in the afternoon and evening hours and the next chunk of energy that moves through could have thunder and small hail and mountain snow tonight especially the further south you are and when that passes we have a dry and warmer weekend. here is the set up. cold front comes in, not a lot of moisture with it, but we will get .1" to .25" with cold air behind this so temperatures are below where we should be. you can see the future radar showing up well and as we head through 10:00, 9:00 or 10:00, the rain will move in to the heart of the bay right after the morning rush hour and it moves through and into the south bay by 1:00 o'clock or 2:00 and out of there and you can see the scattered showers develop in the evening and overnight and the snow level is dropping and thunder is possible tomorrow morning so do not be surprised if that wakes you up and you can see the snow at mount hamilton. tomorrow afternoon, it is gone and out of the here and on the way to another cooler-than-average day with low-to-mid 50's and mid-50's by sunday and most of us in the 60's by next week. sue?
showers develop in the afternoon and evening hours and the next chunk of energy that moves through could have thunder and small hail and mountain snow tonight especially the further south you are and when that passes we have a dry and warmer weekend. here is the set up. cold front comes in, not a lot of moisture with it, but we will get .1" to .25" with cold air behind this so temperatures are below where we should be. you can see the future radar showing up well and as we head...
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energy information administration did the study. gas money accounts for 4% of income before taxes. that is the highest estimated percentage of household income spent on gas in nearly 30 years. >>> a new consumer reports study says most turbo charged engines are anything but. most of them are not more powerful or more fuel efficient than cars with regular engines. turbo charged cars pump extra air into the engine. car makers charge more for that. the magazine singled out ford, kia for that. bmw delivered the extra power it promises. >>> boeing is pushing to get the dreamliner back in the skies. cnbc's shartia brantley is here with that story and more. good morning. >> good morning, eun. boeing has requested permission from the faa to conduct test flights of the 787 dreamliner jet. now, the move suggests the company may be closer to resolving issues with the lithium-ion batteries that prompted a grounding of the jets two weeks ago. the seattle times says the faa may give the green light soon, but passenger flights may be weeks, if not months, away. united airlines is the only u.s. ca
energy information administration did the study. gas money accounts for 4% of income before taxes. that is the highest estimated percentage of household income spent on gas in nearly 30 years. >>> a new consumer reports study says most turbo charged engines are anything but. most of them are not more powerful or more fuel efficient than cars with regular engines. turbo charged cars pump extra air into the engine. car makers charge more for that. the magazine singled out ford, kia for...
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that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricityates with little effect on reducing haze. sounds like a great investment. >>> coming up on "money", legendary analyst dick bove sees a golden age ahead for u.s. banks. the man himself in a moment. who cares what marketing experts say about the super bowl ads. what did die-hard football fans actually think? the devious minds behind fx's the league, lay it all on the line. do you ever have too much money? melissa: so our banks back? according to a new report by legendary banking analyst, dick bove the next 14 years will be great for some of the biggest banks bottom lines. so why are so many other
that is according to the energy information administration. the previous record was 2750 per household that was set back in 2008. >>> the state of arizona is suing the epa in federal court. regulators are forcing three arizona coal plants to install pollution control equipment. this is an effort to reduce haze in arizona's national parks. the upgrades will cost up to a billion dollars. but arizona's attorney general claims the only will raise electricityates with little effect on...
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the energy barbets is u.s. households spent an average of just over $2,900 on gasoline last year. that is eyes level and for years. the percentage rates similar levels in 2008, when a red hot global economy and panic over dueling surprising gas prices to the roof. the nationwide average price for gas of regular gas out cast it $3.60 last year also a record high. >> police have released the name of the teenager and was found dead in affair filled park last week. investigators as they try to figure it figure out who killed her and why. 113 year oldgenelle cmnway's body was discovered friday morning at allen would bart. family members say the teenage girl was strangled the police and investigate a crime are not yet confirming that. investigators as saying that the victim lived with the foster family in nearby east we sun city. >> police are looking for a lot of surveillance video and their investigation trying to solve this crime >> police are searching for a gunman who they say shot two women and his the with another one and an attempted robbery near san francisco state university.
the energy barbets is u.s. households spent an average of just over $2,900 on gasoline last year. that is eyes level and for years. the percentage rates similar levels in 2008, when a red hot global economy and panic over dueling surprising gas prices to the roof. the nationwide average price for gas of regular gas out cast it $3.60 last year also a record high. >> police have released the name of the teenager and was found dead in affair filled park last week. investigators as they try...
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this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set room temperatures below 20 degrees celsius. officials have formed what they call surveillance troops to go around checking stores. businesses failing to meet the rules are fined. institutions across the country are expected to set room temperatures at 18 degrees. 2 degrees lower. >> translator: it's cold. i wear lots of layers in order to endure it. >> reporter: the executive branch should be a role model. at 11:00 the lights suddenly go off in offices and the staff disappear. in the darkness they head for the cafeteria to have a lunch break. in winter ti
this was to try and change people's mindset about energy. in seoul subway stops manually opened train doors. and passengers who got stuck in an elevator. traffic lights were turned off at intersections and police officers r direted traffic. a group appeared in a tv campaign calling on people to save energy. officials have also introduced forcible measures. they require 6,000 companies mainly for consumers to reduce their power use by 10%. large buildings including department stores must set...
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you mentioned energy technology. energy tends to be -- there's any number of demonstration projects early in the things people can do, but it's the kind of activity that requires a degree of activity at scale and said that infrastructural support is very important than the federal government could do any number of things. one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together, not unlike to bring them together with universities and create competitive research, including the plague research areas. to support shared infrastructure were smaller companies that need prototyping, some of the labs are providing major computational facilities to help companies that modeling and simulation to improve and begin to think about how to scale what they do. so it's kind of a daisy chain going from the fundamental research to creating safe harbors and partnerships that allow road months developed and people to move on as well. these are some of the things we traded to. for an upstate new york is so we don't h
you mentioned energy technology. energy tends to be -- there's any number of demonstration projects early in the things people can do, but it's the kind of activity that requires a degree of activity at scale and said that infrastructural support is very important than the federal government could do any number of things. one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together, not unlike to bring them together with universities and create competitive research, including...
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we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> >> 3 of her four children died, her four sons died, one in the lightest and one shortly after her husband's assassination. the kinds of grief this woman was going for was amazing, mary todd lincoln. everyone thought she was crazy. we found that she was not crazy. mary todd was a significant person and i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> this new cspan series -- a first of its kind project for television, examining the public and private lives of first ladies -- it begins in just over one week. >> if someone paid him to write 10 columns for $2,000 e
we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >>...
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this charges me with new energy. prayer fulful energy. >> reporter: he says egyptians are spiritual, but he worries about contemporary temptations drawing them away from god. >> the spiritual health is now somewhat weak due to the materialism and due to the technology, modern technology. >> reporter: if their spiritual life is to be strenthened, egyptians must enter into a relationship with god, he says. but the country's new constitution may restrict their ability to do that. >> there is not religious freedom, but, of course, there are some restrictions, yes, especially for the building of the churches. >> reporter: do you think that's going to change? >> very slight change. very, very slight. not nearly the same. >> reporter: he refused to answer a question about shari'a, even though egypt's new constitution makes it the main source of law. he did discuss the kidnapping of young christian girls. many are forced to marry and convert to islam. >> this is very sensitive issue for us. and this has wounded our hearts. >
this charges me with new energy. prayer fulful energy. >> reporter: he says egyptians are spiritual, but he worries about contemporary temptations drawing them away from god. >> the spiritual health is now somewhat weak due to the materialism and due to the technology, modern technology. >> reporter: if their spiritual life is to be strenthened, egyptians must enter into a relationship with god, he says. but the country's new constitution may restrict their ability to do that....
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in his mid 40's coming down, full of energy. you could feel the spring in his step prepared now he's got parkinson's. [crying] 9 >> when you work with fourchon and use alesi -- and you slowly ca photo emerging from the mildew and the damage, it is likely discovery people's memories. >> one of the photographs i found was of a pet parakeet that i used to have. he loved to fly around the rim and land on my father-in-law's head, and then creep around and on his eyeglasses. -- landed on his eye glasses. when you care about those that came before, you realize that one picture can tell a story. >> no matter how damaging a photo is, people love them. where able to restore -- when we are able to restore them, in a way, we are giving them their memories back. >> the work being done there by operation photo rescue, to help the victims of super storm sandy. that brings to day forecast to a close. -- today's forecast to a close. for all of us here at the world news america, thank you for watching in please tune in tomorrow. and i'm laura tre
in his mid 40's coming down, full of energy. you could feel the spring in his step prepared now he's got parkinson's. [crying] 9 >> when you work with fourchon and use alesi -- and you slowly ca photo emerging from the mildew and the damage, it is likely discovery people's memories. >> one of the photographs i found was of a pet parakeet that i used to have. he loved to fly around the rim and land on my father-in-law's head, and then creep around and on his eyeglasses. -- landed on...
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>> i had plenty of energy, too. and it was energy that would easily have caused a problem for me healthwise. i think that i don't care how much energy you have. if you're carrying around an extra 100 pounds or more, you are playing with your health. and that should be taken seriously. >> reverend al sharpton, thanks for joining us tonight on "the ed show." >> thank you. >> you bet. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> i knew all day that you and al were going to have that conversation, and i have been looking forward to that interview all day. that was so cool. >> don't direct it towards me, though. >> oh, no, no. no, no. that's not what i meant. i just wanted to hear what he had to say. i've never asked. i'm so glad you did. >> it takes a lot of discipline. and you know, i admire reverend sharpton for what he's done. it's amazing. >> i admire him for a lot of things, and that is one of them. thanks, man. appreciate it. thanks to you at home as well f
>> i had plenty of energy, too. and it was energy that would easily have caused a problem for me healthwise. i think that i don't care how much energy you have. if you're carrying around an extra 100 pounds or more, you are playing with your health. and that should be taken seriously. >> reverend al sharpton, thanks for joining us tonight on "the ed show." >> thank you. >> you bet. that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "rachel maddow show"...
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economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces keeping treasury rates low. also i think we'll gradually see over the course of this year more money be transferred from, more money market type investments rather than bond funds over into the equities to take advantage of better yield and better returns that we're seeing. >> just to follow up on that quickly, so you think money will stay in bond? everyone talks about this great rotation but as far as the, you know, big are bond funds, people keep their money there for a while? >> yes, that's right because people want a little bit more yield than they wo
economy and for the energy companies in particular. ashley: margie, seems investors are still more concerned about preserving assets than increasing the return they can get out of there. do you think that is the right strategy? what is the best play for them in a macro situation? >> i think people are still concerned about preserving some of their money, and so i think that people who are looking for treasury rates to go up are going to be disappointed because that's one of the forces...
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this is going to be the main event here across the northern gulf, it's going to tap into that energy and create a big coastal low right off of north carolina tomorrow and tomorrow night. looks like we're going to be on the western edge of the winter weather. here's the timing of what is going to be happening. today just cloud cover. the evening commute, clouds out there. as we get into the nighttime hours, we're at 3:00 a.m.. we i see the rain moving in and the potential for wintery mix by about 3:00 a.m.. early tomorrow morning, it maybe a slick spot or two. tomorrow on friday, just a rain event for us. the whole thing could end late tomorrow and early saturday morning as the period of snow, getting some of the wrap around moisture as the area beats it. that would be blizzard c onditions and snow resorts are going to be loving it, certainly one of our biggest storms in years. 40 for us, winds out of the southeast at 5-10. rain late, by daybreak, i think we'll have a little something around here. winds ot out of the east. wintery mix and rain tomorrow, could end as a brief period of
this is going to be the main event here across the northern gulf, it's going to tap into that energy and create a big coastal low right off of north carolina tomorrow and tomorrow night. looks like we're going to be on the western edge of the winter weather. here's the timing of what is going to be happening. today just cloud cover. the evening commute, clouds out there. as we get into the nighttime hours, we're at 3:00 a.m.. we i see the rain moving in and the potential for wintery mix by...
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that will not be until thursday and the one we have is losing its strength and moving away from its energy source. it has increased fog and maybe we will have a front coming in giving us some local drizzle but by afternoon low and high clouds and it will be cooler for everybody. yesterday we had a minor league summertime pattern. low 50s on the coast and mid- 60s inland. at oakland 49 and a half moon bay 48. that system will fall apart and it might produce a little bit of rain up towards mendocino county. big fog bank and more of a westerly breeze which means cool temperatures and low-to- mid right about 60s for a couple. redwood city, san mateo 57 and that's cool for them. fog sun cool, a little better on wednesday and we cloud up on thursday but we will have some light rain and the week deb looks sun -- weekend looks sunny and cool. >>> overseas, it appears to be torture, what they are saying about cia interrogation techniques. >>> good morning highway 4 traffic looks pretty good here so far but it is getting busy on the way to concord, we will have another traffic check minutes ahead. [
that will not be until thursday and the one we have is losing its strength and moving away from its energy source. it has increased fog and maybe we will have a front coming in giving us some local drizzle but by afternoon low and high clouds and it will be cooler for everybody. yesterday we had a minor league summertime pattern. low 50s on the coast and mid- 60s inland. at oakland 49 and a half moon bay 48. that system will fall apart and it might produce a little bit of rain up towards...
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. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. with hand-layered pasta, tomatoes, and real mozzarella cheese. but what makes us even prouder... is what our real dinners can do for your family. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. >> the national ratings are no for the super bowl. theser estimates. they take in the 50 largest cities and get the rest of the country later. they think 108 million viewer last night. the third largest audience for any television program in american history. the only two programs that had higher ratings were the previous two super bowls with the highest rated show of all time, last year's super bowl when the giants beat the
. >> the energy don't has been hit -- energy department hayes been hit by a cyberattack so sophisticated that experts are looking at the chinese. so, what about all that classified information on employees computers? that's coming up. plus the super bowl ratings are in. they may not surprise you. oh! progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh!...
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. >> here at ces, two topics that you brought in -- the cloud and energy efficiency. what did you talk about? >> the reality is that they are both kind of related. the cloud allows ways to collect, store, and analyze data in ways that we have never done before. as we relate to energy, every device that plugs into your home can be connected to the cloud and send data. as we analyze the data, we have new ways to help you save energies in ways we never did possible before. we can manage the entire home electrical he in the most efficient way -- electrically in the most efficient way through the cloud. it presents other opportunities. the cloud is a big server. we have ways to analyze the data in a useful fashion. >> what about apps? >> we do not make any apps, but the great operating systems that are happened so that apps can be developed. you mentioned your tv earlier. it has an open architecture. that means apps developers can create apps for this tv. >> you are the first north american ceo -- correct? >> i am. >> what is it like merging the two cultures? >> i'm not su
. >> here at ces, two topics that you brought in -- the cloud and energy efficiency. what did you talk about? >> the reality is that they are both kind of related. the cloud allows ways to collect, store, and analyze data in ways that we have never done before. as we relate to energy, every device that plugs into your home can be connected to the cloud and send data. as we analyze the data, we have new ways to help you save energies in ways we never did possible before. we can...
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pressure is retreating, and opening the door for the next front, which is where the low and center of energy is, well to the north, and most of the radar returns from post land to seattle. they will stay there. it will be a quiet cold front today. when we get into it you can see a break and this is the extra sunshine for tomorrow, after the system falls apart today. and you go out here and this is the next system, not a lot of cloud cover, just a chance of showers for thursday. in fact, the best chance right in the morning hours in the north bay, and, then, right through the heart of rush hour, through the heart of the bay, and exiting the south bay by about noon. it gives you an how idea how fast it will move through and we will have .1" or at best .25". >> south 680, before industrial, cleared. bart and muni on time, and caltrain has possibly electric problems in san francisco that could cause train delays. we will for the that for you. right now it is working supportly but that could change. otherwise, road work, north 87 the ramp to northbound 280 is partly blocked until 6:00 this mornin
pressure is retreating, and opening the door for the next front, which is where the low and center of energy is, well to the north, and most of the radar returns from post land to seattle. they will stay there. it will be a quiet cold front today. when we get into it you can see a break and this is the extra sunshine for tomorrow, after the system falls apart today. and you go out here and this is the next system, not a lot of cloud cover, just a chance of showers for thursday. in fact, the...
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such a radically different energy picture now that america has found fracking. whether it is environmentally safe or not is another issue. but what that will do on a global basis, there is even reports at cnbc.com that we can could be energy independent over the next decade. that is huge and a macro theme that companies won't ignore. it'll allow them to onshore manufacturing and they will spend money to absolutely. we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and european stocks over the u.s. if you do go for the u.s., make sure they have good international exposure. >> yeah. we are having a good earnings season domestically right now. one of the things we are paying atension to is the fact that those u.s. companies generating a significant portion of the revenues from overseas, those are the companies carrying weight as oppose to companies generating most revenues here domestically. beyond that, yes, we like eurozone stocks. we think the best place for us to make money for our clients over the next five years would be a merging m
such a radically different energy picture now that america has found fracking. whether it is environmentally safe or not is another issue. but what that will do on a global basis, there is even reports at cnbc.com that we can could be energy independent over the next decade. that is huge and a macro theme that companies won't ignore. it'll allow them to onshore manufacturing and they will spend money to absolutely. we talk about u.s. stocks and i see in your notes you favor emerging markets and...
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i want to feel the energy. i'd like to shake the hand of ray lewis fans say thank you for what you meant to baltimore. >> we'll see if that happens. this parade is free and open to public starting at 10:45. light rail might be a good choice, because of d.c. tops the list when it comes to congestion across the country. this comes from texas a&m traffic institute. d.c. is number one for congestion. traffic tieups are big part of the commuting process in the washington region. what does it cost drivers to sit in this? it's a big. dollar amount in 2011 alone, it was $121 billion in time and fuel for drivers to sit in the congestion. headaches are, and when it comes to driving in this region -- are common. reporting in beltsville, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thank you. only on seven, a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held this afternoon for a new center for a wounded warriors and their families. >> the uso center is at fort belvoir, a $100 million project would push took almost three years to complete. it's a pla
i want to feel the energy. i'd like to shake the hand of ray lewis fans say thank you for what you meant to baltimore. >> we'll see if that happens. this parade is free and open to public starting at 10:45. light rail might be a good choice, because of d.c. tops the list when it comes to congestion across the country. this comes from texas a&m traffic institute. d.c. is number one for congestion. traffic tieups are big part of the commuting process in the washington region. what does...
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energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are obligated to protect them. we're at the front lines of today's emerging battles like the fight to defend the communities and religious minorities wherever and whoever they are. virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to m
energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are...
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energy information administration reports the average american spent $2912 on gas last year. just under 4% of income before taxes. it's also the highest estimated percentage of household income spent on gas in nearly 30 years excluding 2008 when the average was similar. >>> a new study by consumer reports says turbo charged engines might not be as good as advertised. the magazine tested turbo charged. they aren't more powerful or fuel efficient as regular engines. they pump extra air into engines to boost power and car makers usually charge more. they singled out ford, hyundai and kia. bmw's turbo charged car delivered the extra power it promised. >>> the ravens weren't the only big winners. some are enjoying free furniture this morning. that's right. remember this big 108-yard kickoff return? baltimore furniture chain promised. if the ravens started either half with the kickoff return. any customer who bought furniture between thursday and sunday would not have to pay a dime. that is costing the company a pretty penny. >> about $600,000 in sales. >> did the owner ever have s
energy information administration reports the average american spent $2912 on gas last year. just under 4% of income before taxes. it's also the highest estimated percentage of household income spent on gas in nearly 30 years excluding 2008 when the average was similar. >>> a new study by consumer reports says turbo charged engines might not be as good as advertised. the magazine tested turbo charged. they aren't more powerful or fuel efficient as regular engines. they pump extra air...
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then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues into saturday morning. into saturday night. and potentially if this low slows down, which we are thinking it actually might start to do late on saturday, we could see the snow continue saturday into sunday as well. so we have some perhaps historic snow fall totals on our map here but we could up the numbers if we get a long can duration of events. like i said, boston, you're the bull's eye. on the low end a foot of snow. on the high end, maybe two, maybe more feet of snow in the boston area. >> paul, we don't acknowledge as the world outside of the new york city area. that said, what are risks.
then change over to rain and crash hard to snow as we have energy from both systems forming a new low, a nor'easter off-shore. and in this position, this storm can really crank on. now in new york city, southern end of the storm. maybe three to six, maybe two to four but places like philadelphia, d.c., you will see snow. nothing in terms of shutting your cities down at all. but then we start heading on towards boston. not just a friday night event. boston is starting friday night and continues...
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is coming down, the steady rain initially and behind that is the low pressure, and we will get the energy for the thunderstorms and the possibility of hail and snow levels that are very low. through 9:00 or 10:00 you can see the rain is in the north bay and it moves through the heart of the bay from 9:00 through 1:00 o'clock and the exits the south by at 2:00 with scattered showers in the evening and overnight hours and snow to the north and the north bay mountains and snow on mount hamilton getting a couple of is and headed to tomorrow afternoon the sunshine breaks out and looks like our rainfall amounts are light. up to .5" if you are caught under the strong thunderstorm. the tides are highest at 8:33. tomorrow, at 9:28 in the morning. saturday at 10:21. throw mid-50's today and tomorrow and mid-50's on saturday and up to mid-60's sunday through wednesday. >> back to the san mateo bridge where traffic is moving nicely to the high-rise toward foster city with no delays westbound or eastbound direction between the peninsula and hayward. road work over the waldo, between the tunnel and the
is coming down, the steady rain initially and behind that is the low pressure, and we will get the energy for the thunderstorms and the possibility of hail and snow levels that are very low. through 9:00 or 10:00 you can see the rain is in the north bay and it moves through the heart of the bay from 9:00 through 1:00 o'clock and the exits the south by at 2:00 with scattered showers in the evening and overnight hours and snow to the north and the north bay mountains and snow on mount hamilton...
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the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do not want information buried in the debate. that is what is really ruining it. dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: im dagen mcdowell speak. i am connell mcshane. today, we have the numbers. dagen: attorney eric holder will be coming up next. connell: immigration reform. topic number one at the white house this morning. we have lou dobbs here to talk to us about it. dagen: the billions of dollars in time and fuel being wasted because we are stuck in traffic. connell: at the top of the hour, let's go to nicole petallides. a big day for dell. nicole: a big day indeed. right now, you can see it up at 13
the next time someone gets carted off with an energy, they will say, there you go, we have to change the sport. it is the same sort of thing. you know what, whatever it is, they have set us up. stuart: that is the point. it is a set up in terms of future policy. a football injury, well, we told you about this months ago. you are setting up and event which is your side of the political fence. charles: it ultimately will happen. we have had storms for a long time in this world. >> they do...
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that uses more energy than some small countryings. >> that is not an issue for you. after you pay the fair share of taxings. and sphair me the self rightous high horse act of why you are a good protector of the environment. your high horse is a stick horse and phonep as a three dollar bill and you an illusion that you are keeping us from cooking in a hot box called planet earth. there are celebrity and environmentalist they don't agree with but i respect them. they are living out what they say. edbeckly and darryl hannah practice a minimalist life style. they ought to be admired because their beliefs match their behavior. goir gore asks us to ride bikes and huddle under blankets and turn off the lights while he crankings up the gulf stream jet is goes at super sonic speed so he could remind us oil is it killing the planet. when he neemeded to dump bleeding tv channel high sold it for 30 pieces of silver. more than that. black texas tea and enough to keep the gore flying for a along time. we should call him instead of al gore. we should call him oil gore. [ applause ]
that uses more energy than some small countryings. >> that is not an issue for you. after you pay the fair share of taxings. and sphair me the self rightous high horse act of why you are a good protector of the environment. your high horse is a stick horse and phonep as a three dollar bill and you an illusion that you are keeping us from cooking in a hot box called planet earth. there are celebrity and environmentalist they don't agree with but i respect them. they are living out what...
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has discover energy than it thought it had. some talk about north american energy independence. >> we could make opec n0pec. the reason, advances in technology such as fracking, horizohorizontal drilling and or improvements which increase natural gas production by 27% in just four years, making the u.s. number one in gas with oil on its way. >> we're talking decades, if not into the hundreds of years of supply in north america. >> it's been estimated by the energy information agency that we could be the number one oil producer in the world by 2020, surpassing saudi arabia, so this is a big deal. it's a game-changing opportunity, and it's of historic proportions. >> reporter: even though who share the administration desire to reduce the use the petro chemicals acknowledge projections that the u.s. will produce one-third more of its own oil by 2020. 1 analyst said self reliance must include alternatives such as wind, solar, and more. >> we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil by shifting to electric vehicles and investing in
has discover energy than it thought it had. some talk about north american energy independence. >> we could make opec n0pec. the reason, advances in technology such as fracking, horizohorizontal drilling and or improvements which increase natural gas production by 27% in just four years, making the u.s. number one in gas with oil on its way. >> we're talking decades, if not into the hundreds of years of supply in north america. >> it's been estimated by the energy information...